Wean Machine Baby Food Processor
Winner of the 2009 Innovation Award, The Wean Machine is now proven to be every Mum's mealtime saviour. Simply fill the bowl with fresh fruit, vegetables, pasta, potatoes... and squidge. Weaning has never been so easy, or so fun.
Giving your baby their first taste of a particular food is one of the great pleasures of parenthood. Watching their faces light up in a smile (or screw up in disgust) at a new flavour is fun and rewarding. With your Wean Machine you will find it easier than ever to experiment – creating small quantities of fresh food with the minimum amount of fuss
Why Mums Love it
- Quick & Easy - Makes baby food in seconds, not minutes. Simply fill the bowl with food, squidge the handles together and feed
- Fresh & Healthy - Knowledge of what's going into your babys food - fresh fruit and vegetables, which are full of goodness.
- Portable & Compact - Hand-bag sized! The integral spoon, bowl and splash guard make it perfect for stress-free feeding on the go.
- Easy Clean - No difficult gaps for food to get stuck into. The Wean Machine is also Dishwasher and Sterilizer safe.
- Safe - Contains no BPA's, Phthalates or PVC. Complies with all relevant International safety standards. anti germ, anti bacteria, anti mould, anti fungi
- Long-life - Guides your baby through each stage of weaning. Use the small grill for young weaners, and progress onto the large grill as and when.
- Saves money & miles - You can share your meals and snacks with your baby... No need to spend money on canned baby food, and it reduces food miles.
- No Spills - The Wean Machine has a flat base so it doesn’t fall over when you need both hands for your baby
Reviews / Comments
Comment: One of lifes little helpers.
"I bought the wean machine for my daughter, slightly bothered that my grandson at 6 months might be too old and not need it, but to the contrary my daughter is delighted with it and finds when they go out to a restaurant he can tuck into most of the same food that they are eating.
A great idea."
26/06/2011, 15:49 PMby Anonymous